Page 8 - Mount Joy Bulletin JIMMY JOHNSON, above, entertained youngsters of the April 3, 1974 Aor ~ Messiah Home and children of the Joycee-ettes at an Easter party held Sunday, March 31. His performance included ventriloquism with his dummy, Sheila, and dog, Sam, and an amazing show of magic tricks. An eighth grader at W.l. Beahm junior high school, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, 546 Terrace avenue. An egg hunt was held indoors, because of the inclement weather. Prizes were awarded and refreshments served by the Easter Bunny, Mrs. Michael Newcomer and the Joyceettes, who sponsored the party. Mrs. Michael Aument was chairman of the project. Mount Joy Is First Concert Stop For German Singers The Oekumenischer Singkreis, a mixed choral group numbering 54 and coming from the area in and around Stuttgart, Germany, will give a special Palm Sunday Concert at St. Mark's United Methodist Church, beginning at 4 p.m. Representing a number of churches in the Stuttgart area, the choir under the direction of Wilhelm Dignus, is making its first concert tour in the United States. The Mount Joy concert will be its initial. performance. Other performances are scheduled in Washington, D.C., Columbus, Indiana, La Grange, Illinois, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Battle Creek and Farmington, Michigan and West Hempstead, New York. The choir’s repertoire includes a capella music by Scarlatti, von Herzogenberg, Reger, Mendelssohn, and Keller. Compositions for choir and organ are by Pachelbel, Schutz, J.C. Bach, Telemann, Franck, and J.H.E. Koch. Soloists traveling with the group include Magdalene Schauss-Flake (Organ), Rainer Selle (Organ), Oasaaki Yamamoto (trombone), Uli Bohringer (trumpet), Ulrike Knittel (flute), Berhnard Scheal (recorder), Erika Braun and Wolfgang Schottsthot (oboe), and Werner Seuken (violincello). The Singkreis will be met in Philadelphia by Rev. W. Richard Kohler, pastor of St. Mark's, who will accompany the group to Mount Joy. Area homes are offering bed and board to the German guests for Saturday and Sunday. Departure for Washington will be on Monday morning. The concert is open to the public. A free-will offering will be received. Dave Brubaker To Give Concert Dave Brubaker, professional gosepl-rock singer from Mount Joy, will be appearing this Thursday night, April 4 in The Jay's Nest at Elizabethtown college's coffee house, in Baugher Student Center, from 9-11 p.m. His appearance kicks off a three-day T.G.I.S. (“Thank God, It’s Spring!’’) Weekend on the Elizabethtown campus. The concert has no admission charge and is open to the public. Upon graduating from Donegal high school, Brubaker attended Washington Bible College in the nation’s capital. From there he started singing with church youth groups and coffee houses around the District of Columbia. Today he travels throughout the eastern United States singing in concerts, churches, youth rallies and high school assemblies. He sings daily on the “Grace and Truth” radio broadcast with Evangelist Bill Shade. Brubaker records on the Olde Towne label. His original compsoition, ‘‘One Life Span,” has been played on gospel music stations on the East coast. His second album, recorded in Nash- ville, will be released shortly. Emergency Medical Calls SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY NORLANCO HEALTH CENTER — Frank Eichler (Continued from Page 1) as well as a member of Glossbrenner United Methodist Church and the National Association of Accountants. Shank started with the company in 1947 on the office staff. After spending two years in the U.S. Army, he held various positions, in- cluding data processing manager, assistant secretary and assistant treasurer. He also is a director and member of the Administrative committee. Shank is past president of the Donegal Band club, vice president of the York- 4% 12% 12% Union National Mount Joy Bank also pays an increased rate on regular Passhook Savings Accounts, that feature no delay or term on withdrawals. Whatever your needs in savings, talk to the folks at Union National — we have a plan to suit YOU! Lancaster Chapter of the Data Processing Management Association, and attends Mt. Calvary Church in Elizabethtown. Reinhart joined the company in 1941 as a clerk at the Mount Joy Office. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and returned as dispatcher in the Oil Burner division, where he later became assistant manager and service manager. A graduate of Mount Joy high school, Reinhart also is a member of company Administrative committee and director and secretary of the Rollman Manufacturing company. ‘Of This and That’ (Continued from Page 1) So we felt secure. Spring was a little farther along in the foliage around Hagerstown. We saw a plum tree in full bloom! But it probably wished it hand’t bloomed so early, for the weather was quite nippy, and we drove all the way 1 year term (12 months) issued in any denomination; minimum deposit of $500.00. Interest paid semi-annually. home with ice on the wind- shield wipers and slush on the highways! The editor has already chronicled his report of the fine performance of ““Bridgadooon’’, given at Donegal high school last week. But we want to add our bit. The standing ovation given the cast, the directors and the orchestra at the close of the performance Saturday night expressed our feelings perfectly. It was an outstanding presentation, and one of which the community as well as the parents of the students should be very proud. The principal characters seemed to be letter-perfect in their roles, the chorus sang and danced with joyous abandon, the staging and lighting were excellent, and the orchestra performed with lots of professional “zing!” Hats off to Mrs. RoAnn Lau, Mrs. Mary-Margaret Peraro, Mrs. Linda Mylin Ross, Gloria Longenecker, NOW ...... UNION NATIONAL, THE BOMETO WN BANK HAS "DOWNTOWN" RATES ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT! 4 year term (48 months) issued in any denomination; minimum deposit of $1,000.00. Interest paid semi-annually. 22 year term (30 months) issued in any denomination; minimum deposit of $500.00. Interest paid semi-annually. Six month term, issued in any denomination; minimum deposit of $500.00, interest paid at maturity. 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